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WAN members make sterling contributions to b-side
Well, most of the first Weymouth and Portland b-side (the seaside) arts festival have been packed away now, three installations in Brewers Quay will be around til tomorrow afternoon...
WAN was well represented within this diverse festival and included
Ed Jones' seahorse and snake grass installation at Tim's Cactus Kiosk
Lala Mulherns "Some Seeker" piece in a b-shed on the cargo stage
Andy Sherlocks "Protect and Survive" in the Nothe Fort Nuclear Bunker
WAN was well represented within this diverse festival and included
Ed Jones' seahorse and snake grass installation at Tim's Cactus Kiosk
Lala Mulherns "Some Seeker" piece in a b-shed on the cargo stage
Andy Sherlocks "Protect and Survive" in the Nothe Fort Nuclear Bunker
Abigail Stradlings innovative jewellery, in alcoves in the Nother bunker
Sarah Butterworths "Tubular Shells,
Gary Jones' "COMSURV" web window and social bookmarking/networking, join us...
Tangwen Sandersons Seaside Nostalgia Parlour,
all in Brewers Quay
Estelle Kelleghers work on show in the Mullberry Centre
Please commment if I've missed anyone and apologies in advance
Sarah Butterworths "Tubular Shells,
Gary Jones' "COMSURV" web window and social bookmarking/networking, join us...
Tangwen Sandersons Seaside Nostalgia Parlour,
all in Brewers Quay
Estelle Kelleghers work on show in the Mullberry Centre
Please commment if I've missed anyone and apologies in advance
2012, art, arts, b-side, brewers, bside, cactus, cultural, dorset, earth, festival, media, nostalgia, olympiad, parlour, quay, sanderson, seaside, tangwen, weymouth, emeraldant, andy sherlock, sarah butterworth, laura mulhern, ed jone, estelle kellegher,
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